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Tilling and tillage
Tilling every other year is called rotational tillage.

Tilling and number
Several of them are set in the small seaside town of Tilling, closely based on Rye, East Sussex, where Benson lived for a number of years and ( like Lucia ) served as mayor.
The June 2012 edition of Vintage Roadscene magazine claims in an article on these that they had the 5. 7-litre four-cylinder petrol engine otherwise used in the LT9 Lion, if that is so these were the only Titans built on the line at Leyland with other than six-cylinder engines, although a number of fleets, particularly in the Tilling Group, were by the late 1930s re-fitting petrol powered Titans during overhaul with five-cylinder Gardner 5LW diesel units.

Tilling and weeds
Tilling is used to remove weeds, shape the soil into rows for crop plants and furrows for irrigation.

Tilling and by
The voiceovers are performed live in the studio by Roger Tilling and become noticeably more energetic towards the end of the programme.
The two primary schools, Tilling Green Infant School and Freda Gardham Community School, were replaced by a new school, Rye Primary, adjacent to the secondary institution, in September 2008.
From 1949 until 1967 BET continued to be one of the two major bus groups in the UK, alongside the state-owned Tilling Group ( owned by the British Transport Commission and from 1963 by the Transport Holding Company ).
Built by the LGOC in 1915, the garage was handed over to Thomas Tilling on opening as part of an agreement between the two operators.
Many of Duple's former customers were by then in the Tilling Group, which standardised on Bristol chassis and ECW bodywork.
" The role of Angelica was sung by Rosemary Joshua and that of Dorinda by Camilla Tilling.

Tilling and .
Tilling was first performed via human labor, sometimes involving slaves.
In 1851 Thomas Tilling started an innovative omnibus service from Peckham to London.
* 1914 Worthing Motor Services / Southdown Tilling Stevens Open Top 41 seater IB 552.
* 1930 Southdown Tilling Stevens B10 A2 Single Deck 31 seater UF 6805.
* 1923 Southdown Tilling Stevens Single Deck CD 4867.
From 2000 – 2002, it was Peter Dickson, while for the 70-episode daytime 2002 series, it was University Challenge voiceover Roger Tilling.
Since then, the announcer has been voiceover and broadcaster Roger Tilling.
In 1930 the bulk of Daimler's shareholding in its subsidiary Daimler Hire Limited was sold to the Thomas Tilling Group and, in January 1931, Daimler completed the purchase of The Lanchester Motor Company Limited.
* Roger Tilling ( 1998-c. 2000 )
Both the House and the town feature prominently in Benson's Mapp and Lucia novels, as Mallards House and Tilling respectively.
* Buses: the Tilling Group sold its bus interests to the BTC in September 1948, as did the Red and White Group in 1950.
Tilling a field reduces the amount of water, via evaporation, around 1 / 3 to 3 / 4 inches ( 0. 85 to 1. 9 cm ) per pass.
Tilling regularly damages ancient structures under the soil such as long barrows.
In 1850 Thomas Tilling started horse bus services, and in 1855 the London General Omnibus Company or LGOC was founded to amalgamate and regulate the horse-drawn omnibus services then operating in London.
In 1904 Thomas Tilling started its first motor bus service.
In 1909 Thomas Tilling and LGOC entered into an agreement to pool their resources.
The agreement restricted the expansion of Thomas Tilling in London, and allowed the LGOC to lead an amalgamation of most of London's bus services.
This included the London General country buses ( later to be London Transport's green buses ), Green Line Coaches and the services of several Tilling Group and independent companies.

absolute and darkness
They can survive in sub-zero temperatures for years, in absolute darkness for five months per year, and without food for weeks.
He began training by night to use his weapons in absolute darkness, and steadily achieved a great level of skill.
Thomas stated that the sequel is not any easier to beat than its predecessor and that players will still get frustrated, especially with new environmental features such as blowing wind and rain and absolute darkness in which flashes of lightning illuminates the platforms.
She possesses various abilities stemming from the Darkforce dimension, most notably the power to generate absolute darkness in an unspecified radius, and the ability to displace individuals into the Darkforce dimension, subjecting to a metaphysical sense of cold and fear, much like the power of Cloak.
Her weakness is that she needs a light source to fuel her powers, and being placed in an area of absolute darkness severely weakens her abilities.

absolute and night
Moreover, " Romy " a stout, cigar-chomping, suspendered, order-barking commander of the city desk enjoyed the fearful but absolute regard of pressmen, the composing room and the entire night staff of the Tribune Tower which owned and housed the Chicago's American operations in its final decades.
Following the war, Hansson formed a Social Democratic cabinet enjoying absolute majority in the Riksdag before succumbing to a heart attack on his way home from work late at night on October 6, 1946.
The absolute minimum temperature stands at-14. 5c ( 5. 9f ), set in February 1986, though typically the coldest night of the year averages-6. 2c ( 20. 8f ).
The distinction is not absolute however, because crepuscular animals may also be active on a bright moonlit night or on a dull day.
At night, until further orders, he was to be subjected to the penalty of the " double buckle ": gyves in which the prisoner's feet were shackled, and which were then firmly fixed to his bedstead, so that he was condemned either to absolute immobility or to dreadful torture.
The United States HUD estimated 650, 000 absolute homeless ( on the street or in temporary shelters ) on a given night in 2009 out of a population of approximately 300 million.
The primary star is a hot blue supergiant with an absolute magnitude of-5. 25, and is the brightest class O star in the night sky with a visual magnitude of + 2. 04.
The absolute minimum temperature recorded was during January 1940, compared to the average annual coldest night minimum of.
Insects may respond to thermoperiod, the daily fluctuations of warm and cold that correspond with night and day, as well as to absolute or cumulative temperature.
At this point ( assuming its current absolute magnitude does not change ) it will be the brightest star in the night sky, nearly as bright as Sirius is at present.
Using NASA and USAF full pressure suits Fossett and Enevoldson set the world sailplane absolute altitude record of 50, 724 feet, flying from El Calafate in the south of Argentine Patagonia, above the Andes mountains in the wind field of the stratospheric polar night jet.
On the night of July 23, the Serbian Regent, Crown Prince Alexander, visited the Russian legation to " express his despair over the Austrian ultimatum, compliance with which he regards as an absolute impossibility for a state which had the slightest regard for its dignity ".

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